You will feel deep satisfaction and luv for your Dominant. Physically you can feel cold, limp, sleepy. SubDrop:Īs your high comes down, and the parasympathetic nervous system, WIKI starts again it can lead to deep exhaustion, as well as incoherence for the submissive or what we refer to as subdrop. Overthinking is the number one reason most submissives have a hard time getting to subspace. It forces you to feel and not think so much. Sound or light deprivation, keeping your eyes closed or being blindfolded helps with getting to subspace. In the beginning, it took me almost to the end of a scene to achieve it at all. Our scenes start with stimulation, then pain to pleasure play, then back to stimulation again. When I was new it took me a long time to get to sub-space. Do not expect to get there in a 45-minute play/scene. One thing I can tell you from the requirements of a body is you reach subspace after some time being put under duress. Many times subspace has happened for me, more in the beginning of the dynamic. Once, I couldn’t stop laughing… My Sir and I both started laughing during a scene and we didn’t stop for some time. Your limbs may be limp and you have a feeling of being in a fog. You may feel like your floating, hence the name subspace. Some characteristics of being in subspace may be slowing down of time, a lightness, an extreme focus of your partner, and nothing else around you. It’s a trance-like state most experience, it’s called subspace! They are released sometimes from the transference of pain or lots and lots of stimulation. Adrenaline and endorphins act differently when released in the submissive’s body as we discussed above. Physically speaking, when your body overloads on adrenaline or endorphins you can reach symptomatic high that many in TTWD, This Thing We Do, call subspace. How do hormones and endorphins effect submissives? Are you Floating or Sinking? Here is how to figure that out. I want to provide you with a good understanding of what you may experience or want to experience as a submissive in play or a scene. I am not a doctor or a therapist but I am trying to explain subspace and subdrop from my many years experiences and of what I have been told by the thousands of women and men I have spoken with here in our communities. What is SubSpace and SubDrop? Let’s first cover the definitions of the terms we are speaking about as they can get confusing. ~SubSpace and SubDrop~ Floating or Sinking?
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